Monday, March 05, 2012

C's Delicious Curried Red Lentil Soup


One of the things I love the most about my 3 year old is that she will eat anything and everything I serve her. I love that she doesn't think twice about eating a Tilapia or a bowl of curried lentil soup!

We just got hit with a pile of snow a few days ago. Though it's a Winter wonderland and we've been having fun outdoors in the snow, there's nothing like coming in to a nice bowl of hot soup!

Here's my curried red lentil soup recipe.

Ingredients:
1 onion, diced
4 cloves of garlic, minced
1.5 inches of ginger root, grated
1 large carrot, diced
2 cups of red lentils
1 can diced tomato
1-2 Tbsp curry powder
1 Tbsp cumin
1 tsp oregano
black pepper (and if you want, salt to taste)
a little oil to sautee onions, garlic and "burn" the curry/make curry paste

1. In a large pot or Dutch oven,  heat a bit of oil. Add curry powder and cumin and cook it for a bit (make a paste). Add onions and garlic, and sautee.

2. Add carrots, lentil, and diced tomato.  Add seasonings (to your taste). Add 6 cups of water. Cook covered for an hour or more.

3. Taste soup and adjust if needed (you can add more water or seasoning if y ou like). When soup is cooked, you can puree it if you wish.  I like the consistency and texture of the lentils as is, so I don't usually puree my lentil soup.  Hubby usually adds salt to his soup because I am a freak when it comes to salt.  Being very careful with sodium intake, I tend to avoid salt (but have no qualms about others adding it to theirs).

13 comments:

LiannesGuide said...

This soup sounds amazing. Going to try and make it this week... Unfortunately I am not as lucky as you with easy eaters... Guess they'll eat the bread... Lianne

MommyMatter said...

Wow... I thought we got a lot of snow. My kids will generally eat whatever I put in front of them, but there are the occasional fights. I miss the days of serving anything and they ate!

Unknown said...

Yummy - sounds amazing - and all gluten free (meaning I can have this! *hint hint*). Man, I am NOT jealous of the snow - remind me to only visit you in SUMMER.

Unknown said...

Oh yum! You always post the best recipes! I SO want to try this. I don't think the kids would be on board though. My littles have decided they hate anything spicy.

Sober Julie said...

Oh this looks amazing and fits right into my diet, thanks C!

Just Us Girls said...

That seriously looks yummy! This would have been perfect last Thursday since it rained all day. I'll have to bookmark this recipe so that I can make it for the next snowfall.

DebC said...

Curry and lentils are big in my books. This sounds delish.

And wow! How much snow do you have?? As much as I'm not a winter fan, I have kind of missed it this year. No snowmen or sledding for us :(

Katrina Brady said...

Looks delish! I've never been a curry person but I think I could spice it up a little differently. Gonna try :)

Stacey said...

Wow, look at that snow! We have nothing here and double digit temps coming up this week!

Anonymous said...

YUUUMMM! Your soup looks heavenly! I will be giving it a shot for sure! Thanks for sharing!

Anonymous said...

I'm a soup fiend. Always looking for new soups to try. This soup looks amazing! Definitely going on the menu plan in the coming weeks.

Canadian Dad said...

Things my kids will eat in order:

Spaghetti
Meatballs
Spaghetti and Meatballs

That is all.

We got hit hard in Ottawa too! Bummer!

Chris

Kimberly said...

I bought some lentils in hopes of creating a dish safe for my gallbladder woes...and I had no idea what to do with the stuff ;)
Now I do. Thanks!
Ps. Shudder....in our Canadian neck of the woods, our grass is almost green!

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